I really wish to ride that bamboo raft right about now!The image looks very beautiful and serene and I find myself captivated by the sight of the water. I am left to wonder are there any creatures that would see me as supper inside or can I let myself sink into imagining I am swimming in there aswell?

Hi Veronika, thanks so much for the nominations which I understand are important awards. I have decided not to pursue or accept any nomination / award during my retirement and for this reason, I have already turned down all similar awards. Knowing that my blog is read in many places of the world (over 160 countries) is already my biggest reward. Thanks for enjoying my posts and thinking of me for the nominations. Regards, Michael

A storm is a typhoon?
I am grateful that I was allowed to stay with them as a guest.
Where exactly are you?
What city?
I come from North Rhine-Westphalia.
From Oberhausen close to food.
Have a nice day and without heat.
I hope it will cool down soon estwas you.
Warmest greetings Andrea sends

Once again your eye for beauty is amazing. Thanks for sharing. And for your frequent visits and likes of my little corner of the blog-iverse. I am pleased that I continue to provide my audience with enjoyable work. Take care my friend – and happy travels!

I especially like how the angle of the sun causes the shadow of the entire western side to be cast on the water. The mist gives you the feeling of how it must sound too. Imagine that, a picture that creates an image of sound. Wow! Thank you for liking 50figment “A Visit WIth Madame Zahara.” That was an especially fun post to write. Cheers Michael!

If I was in that raft, think I would have been a little intimidated being so close to the power of the waterfall. Actually, I think that you have to stand back to get a wonderful photo like this.
In a raft so close to a waterfall, a camera lens might become too “misty eyed.” 😉

Seeing the raft really gives a sense of scale to the waterfall… Looks very peaceful but it must also be quite exciting to row up to the falls, the loud sounds of them rushing, all the water in your face…
Thanks for sharing! 🙂